With summer, comes the essential feeling of having endless amounts of time. There is time to start new projects, and time to end old ones. There is time to take on a new challenge, or perfect an old skill. The once quiet, stressed students now have time to live out loud. There is time to forget to blog...? Anyone?
We can start with that, I am thankful for more time.
On the other hand, with summer, comes the ability to be lazy, as so many of my friends do. In my humble opinion, summer is not the time to sit on the couch, to sleep in until 11am, to watch television, or to waste your days away on Facebook.
Yesterday, I said to A something along the lines of, «now that it's summer, I can finally relax» but she quickly retorted with «yeah, but you're not relaxing!» which is very true.
Second, I'm thankful for my busy summer schedule, which is a lot more fun than my school schedule was!!!
Finally, I'm thankful for the 15 minute powernaps that I have been squeezing into my busy timetable. Those are pretty nice!
Have an amazing day people, and as Jake the Butcher (the creepy and old, yet wise Slovakian man who eats a jar of honey at the public pool every night) says: «Don't say tomorrow, say today.»
J